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Re: School credit for robot building

Posted by Andy Grady, Coach on team #42, P.A.R.T.S, from Alvirne High School and Daniel Webster College.

Posted on 5/8/99 3:06 PM MST


In Reply to: School credit for robot building posted by Andrew Trax on 5/8/99 4:42 AM MST:



How about instead of having the advanced lego league, why doesn't FIRST start the Lego League in september, and have current high schools involved with FIRST be the mentors to the younger students in the lego league. This would help get high school students prepared for FIRST, while allowing them to incorperate Lego League into their school's curriculum and incite intrest from the younger middle and elementary school students. Just think, high school students will begin to see what the program is like from an engineers point of view as the mentors while the younger students will gain the experience of FIRST not only through the Lego League, but also through the stories of FIRST that the high school students can pass on to them. You can't miss!!! Think about it.
Cya all,
Andy Grady, DWC/Alvirne HS


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